Improved ability to predict demand and output on a weekly, monthly and seasonal basis.

The opportunity to more effectively manage energy costs, maintenance and staffing schedules through accurate and timely forecasts.

Ability to better manage future risks associated with the impacts of climate change.

Working with the industry

The Met Office has continued to work closely with the water industry to develop a range of services that meet specific clean and waste water needs; providing weather data, planning solutions, products to assist with operations and reporting and consultancy to assist with the various stages of your weather and climate service requirements.

Too much rain at the wrong time, in the wrong place causes sewers to flood properties and overflow into water courses.

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The Met Office Water Newsletter Spring 2017

In this edition of the Met Office Water Newsletter, we will look back at weather trends throughout Spring 2017. The newsletter will highlight key weather events that affected the water industry such as the mid-June heatwave and the lightning strikes in the South of the U.K. over May Bank Holiday.